Discussions and Questions Yamaha Mt - Page 2

How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 perform for taller riders?
03 February 2025 06:13
I think the MT-15 is actually great for taller riders in the city. The compact size combined with the upright position gives you great visibility in traffic, which is a big plus when you're tall.
How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 handle in wet conditions?
03 February 2025 06:13
I've found the MT-15 to be surprisingly stable in wet conditions. The stock tyres have decent grip, and the bike's weight distribution helps maintain balance. Just need to be a bit more gentle with the throttle.
How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 handle in wet conditions?
03 February 2025 06:13
It's okay, but not great. The lack of traction control can make it a bit sketchy in heavy rain. I've had a few moments where the rear stepped out unexpectedly. Definitely need to ride with caution.
How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 handle in wet conditions?
03 February 2025 06:13
In my experience, it's all about the tyres. I switched to Michelin Pilot Street 2, and it made a world of difference in wet conditions. The stock tyres are decent, but upgrading really improves confidence in the rain.
How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 handle in wet conditions?
03 February 2025 06:13
I actually enjoy riding the MT-15 in light rain. The naked design means you can see and feel everything, which helps you read the road better. Just wear proper rain gear to stay comfortable.
How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 handle in wet conditions?
03 February 2025 06:13
It's manageable, but you need to be extra careful with braking. The front tends to dive a bit under hard braking in the wet, so I've learned to use more rear brake than usual.
How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 handle in wet conditions?
03 February 2025 06:13
I think it handles wet conditions better than some bigger bikes. Its lightweight nature means it's less likely to hydroplane, and the upright seating position gives you good control.
How does the Yamaha MT-15 V1 handle in wet conditions?
03 February 2025 06:13
One issue I've noticed is that water tends to splash up onto your feet and legs due to the lack of fairings. It doesn't affect handling, but it can make for an uncomfortable ride in heavy rain.
Is the Yamaha MT-15 V1 worth the premium over its competitors?
03 February 2025 06:13
Absolutely worth it! The MT-15's handling is on another level. It feels like a much bigger bike when you're riding it. The premium you pay is for that refined engineering and the confidence it gives you on the road.
Is the Yamaha MT-15 V1 worth the premium over its competitors?
03 February 2025 06:13
Nah, it's overpriced for what it offers. You can get better value with bikes like the Apache RTR 160 4V, which gives you similar performance at a lower cost. The MT-15 is just paying for the Yamaha brand name.
Is the Yamaha MT-15 V1 worth the premium over its competitors?
03 February 2025 06:13
It depends on what you're looking for. If you want something that stands out and has that "big bike" feel, the MT-15 is worth it. But if you're on a budget and just need a reliable commuter, there are cheaper options that'll do the job.
Is the Yamaha MT-15 V1 worth the premium over its competitors?
03 February 2025 06:13
I'd say it's worth it for the long-term reliability. Yamaha bikes tend to hold up well over time, and the resale value is pretty good. You might pay more upfront, but it could be more economical in the long run.
Is the Yamaha MT-15 V1 worth the premium over its competitors?
03 February 2025 06:13
The premium is justified if you appreciate the little details. The fit and finish, the quality of switches, and even the sound of the engine – it's all a notch above the competition. You get what you pay for.
Is the Yamaha MT-15 V1 worth the premium over its competitors?
03 February 2025 06:13
It's a tough call. The MT-15 does offer some unique features like the VVA technology, but is that really worth the extra cash for daily riding? I'm not so sure. It feels more like a luxury than a necessity.
Is the Yamaha MT-15 V1 worth the premium over its competitors?
03 February 2025 06:13
For me, the premium is worth it just for the looks. The MT-15 turns heads wherever it goes, and that aggressive styling is hard to find in other 150cc bikes. If you care about aesthetics, it's definitely worth considering.
So how does the KTM Duke 790 fare against the Yamaha MT-07 in real-life riding?
14 January 2025 07:18
The 790 is way more fun. The handling is so much sharper than the MT 07, and that engine is a ripper.
So how does the KTM Duke 790 fare against the Yamaha MT-07 in real-life riding?
14 January 2025 07:18
MT-07 all day. It's cheaper, still plenty of bike for the street, and more reliable. Most riding is overkill for the 790.
So how does the KTM Duke 790 fare against the Yamaha MT-07 in real-life riding?
14 January 2025 07:18
The bikes are pretty different. The MT-07 is more laid back and easier to live with; the 790 feels more premium and sporty.
So how does the KTM Duke 790 fare against the Yamaha MT-07 in real-life riding?
14 January 2025 07:18
I own both, and I like the 790 better. The twisties were a whole lot better with the extra power and better suspension.
So how does the KTM Duke 790 fare against the Yamaha MT-07 in real-life riding?
14 January 2025 07:18
The MT-07 is the more well-rounded bike. It is more comfortable, easier to maintain, and still has more than enough grunt for a fun ride.

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